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Old 02-08-2006, 15:35   #6
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Re: Strange ntl phone bill totalling over £120!!!

If you can prove that you were not at the premises on the dates affected (and it sounds like you can) then you would be in a very strong position to contest the telephone charges.

Mistakes do happen in billing and you have got nothing to lose by writing in to contest the calls made. If the bill is in your name your friend will not be able to do much by phoning them as they will refuse to talk to him under the Data Protection Act.
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